Sponsor a child and make a difference!
Many of the children in our care have little prospect of being adopted, due to their complex medical needs. Sponsorship enables us to make plans for these children’s futures and ensure their long-term wellbeing.
Sponsorship costs £18 a month. Please contact the office for more information or complete the sponsorship form. Why not get together with a group of friends or colleagues to sponsor a child? You can make a real difference to a child’s life!
SOME OF OUR SPONSOR CHILDREN
Li Bao
This little boy came into care on the very day he was born. Like many babies who are abandoned, he has a cleft palate but is otherwise healthy. It is such a pity he was abandoned for such a relatively minor and easily remediable reason. He has been placed with a foster mother who reports that he is drinking milk 10 times a day and does not like to wait when he is hungry!
He is thriving and is as chubby as a little baby should be.
Lin Ya Ming
Lin Ya Ming has Down's Syndrome. She was moved into our care at the age of 14 months because she had poor head control and motor skills. After lots of one-to-one therapy she has much better head control and can lie on her tummy and lift her head to look around.
She is likely to continue making good progress. She is loved by all the children in her baby room but is particular friends with one 5 year-old girl and they really seem to enjoy playing together.
Ma Fang
Ma Fang came to us when she was three years old. She has cerebral palsy. She has one-to-one therapy with a trained therapist volunteer and has been practising grasping toys and feeding herself, where she has made huge progress.
She is generally in good health thanks to her solicitous carers. She is a cheerful smiley little girl who loves to sit outside and enjoy the sunshine.
Tang Jia Li
Jia Li has been placed with a lovely foster family. She has multiple disabilities. We are so glad that she has the benefit of a foster family. It is not easy for children with disabilities and our heart goes out to her as we can sense that she is aware of her physical limitations and just simply wants to overcome them which means that sometimes she can be a little willful.
We will do everything we can to help her achieve her potential.


